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a big wave of payments about 23 billion and so on. obviously some things would not get funded in this country that typically do. what was interesting to hear what from speaker boehner today, chris, in that interview with laura ingraham, earlier today, around 4:00 p.m. eastern time, he was asked about the fact that wednesday would really mark the deadline if they were going to have votes in congress on this issue, that they would have to get their act together because that's when they would need to secure cloture and all the other parliamentary procedure they would need to hold votes. did he think they could craft a deal before wednesday and the speaker said it's only friday. he also said that he will attend as you mentioned tomorrow's session at the white house. he does not believe that his relationship with president obama has been permanently damaged. but he did say that it has been the republicans who have been all along pushing for tough spending cuts and that the white house has avoided every effort to make tough decisions about
a big wave of payments about 23 billion and so on. obviously some things would not get funded in this country that typically do. what was interesting to hear what from speaker boehner today, chris, in that interview with laura ingraham, earlier today, around 4:00 p.m. eastern time, he was asked about the fact that wednesday would really mark the deadline if they were going to have votes in congress on this issue, that they would have to get their act together because that's when they would need...
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a big wave of payments about 23 billion and so on. obviously some things would not get funded in this country that typically do. what was interesting to hear what from speaker boehner today, chris, in that interview with laura ingraham, earlier today, around 4:00 p.m. eastern time, he was asked about the fact that wednesday would really mark the deadline if they were going to have votes in congress on this issue, that they would have to get their act together because that's when they would need to secure cloture and all the other parliamentary procedure they would need to hold votes. did he think they could craft a deal before wednesday and the speaker said it's only friday. he also said that he will attend as you mentioned tomorrow's session at the white house. he does not believe that his relationship with president obama has been permanently damaged. but he did say that it has been the republicans who have been all along pushing for tough spending cuts and that the white house has avoided every effort to make tough decisions about
a big wave of payments about 23 billion and so on. obviously some things would not get funded in this country that typically do. what was interesting to hear what from speaker boehner today, chris, in that interview with laura ingraham, earlier today, around 4:00 p.m. eastern time, he was asked about the fact that wednesday would really mark the deadline if they were going to have votes in congress on this issue, that they would have to get their act together because that's when they would need...
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big mistake. if you keep your windows closed, your home, whether it's an apartment house, whatever, acts like a big thermos it locks in the cold air. air it it out at night if you have to. >> that's what i do. it seems to work. how about curtains, bringing down shades. does that help? >> definitely. it depends on the kind of curtain. it's tempting to get the big blackout curtains it will be fine. get something called radiant curtains. what they do is they reflect the light. they reflect the heat, and they keep your house from turning into a greenhouse. they don't look half bad, either. you don't notice them so much. >> sam, if you're just dealing with fans, how can you maximize what the fan puts out to keep it from just blowing hot air around. >> there's a low tech solution to this. it sounds silly. if you take a bowl of ice or tray or whatever, stick it in front of fan, you get a sort of cheapo air-conditioning effect without spending the air-conditioning money. you have to switch out the ice eve
big mistake. if you keep your windows closed, your home, whether it's an apartment house, whatever, acts like a big thermos it locks in the cold air. air it it out at night if you have to. >> that's what i do. it seems to work. how about curtains, bringing down shades. does that help? >> definitely. it depends on the kind of curtain. it's tempting to get the big blackout curtains it will be fine. get something called radiant curtains. what they do is they reflect the light. they...
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his appearance with his son james was big news there and big news here. how else did the media react and what else have we learned about the scandal. >> republicans have laid out a responsible and detailed path forward, and the house has passed it. >> jon: the house passes a plan to fix the debt crisis, but the media condemn the effort. >> do we really have time for a plan that is really just show? >> and the great debt debate goes on with more distortion from the liberal press? >> there he's saying brinksmanship, trickery around the time of a deadline just to get your way is sort of economic terrorism. >> has the negative media coverage hurt the effort. >> g.o.p. presidential candidate michele bachmann goes on the defensive after a negative story about her health and ability. did that story fail the journalistic ethics test? >> having fired the imagination of a generation, a ship like no other, its place in history secured, the space shuttle pulls into port for the last time. >> and an end to an era, with no clear future for a u.s. role in space, if the
his appearance with his son james was big news there and big news here. how else did the media react and what else have we learned about the scandal. >> republicans have laid out a responsible and detailed path forward, and the house has passed it. >> jon: the house passes a plan to fix the debt crisis, but the media condemn the effort. >> do we really have time for a plan that is really just show? >> and the great debt debate goes on with more distortion from the...
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bush when you had the big, big tax decrease. the president spent a lot of money on the stimulus. i think that someone like steve wynn should be happy about that. that was an effort to goose the consumer economy. what they don't like is that the president sometimes talk about tax increases but they haven't even happened yet. >> terry, what do you think? >> business hates uncertainty. business in america has a very good ability to deal with current conditions but not with the uncertainty about the future. that's what's been generated out of washington steve wynn is a man who's created thousands of jobs. he has huge profits. that's what we want. we see companies like cisco and borders that don't have profits, they lay off people. steve wynn makes profits and creates jobs. and those business that is create jobs are concerned as we've seen with layoffs continuing about the future regulation, taxation and general attitudes toward economic growth. that's what's going on with the private business sector. >> that's what they say. but i actually have a hard time believing that concern abou
bush when you had the big, big tax decrease. the president spent a lot of money on the stimulus. i think that someone like steve wynn should be happy about that. that was an effort to goose the consumer economy. what they don't like is that the president sometimes talk about tax increases but they haven't even happened yet. >> terry, what do you think? >> business hates uncertainty. business in america has a very good ability to deal with current conditions but not with the...
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big mckinley fans out there tonight. [applause] i got to tell you, i know i'm not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but i got to tell you, beautifully done. mckinley gets no love. why does mckinley get no love? you have your assassinated presidents, your lincoln, your kennedy, garfield gets a little love. mckinley, no love. the last guy in the trivia question. >> he had the misfortune of being followed by one of our most beloved and charismatic presidents, theodore rose vel, and mckinley, because he was assassinated, he didn't leave a lot of written record. his wife was an inhave a lid, she didn't survive to write very much. if you look at his five years in office from 1897 to 1901, they were filled with great drama, great excitement. he led the u.s. into war with spain. he took over cuba, puerto rico and... >> >> jon: china. >> small things like that. got into nasty war in the philippines. it was really a dramatic period in american history. >> jon: and battled terror at home. the fella whos as -- who assassinated
big mckinley fans out there tonight. [applause] i got to tell you, i know i'm not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but i got to tell you, beautifully done. mckinley gets no love. why does mckinley get no love? you have your assassinated presidents, your lincoln, your kennedy, garfield gets a little love. mckinley, no love. the last guy in the trivia question. >> he had the misfortune of being followed by one of our most beloved and charismatic presidents, theodore rose vel, and...
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that the president moved the goal posts after the gang of six revealed a plan earlier this week and a big reason why the talks broke down. and one of those six, he joins me now. senator, the gang is famous for trying to bridge republicans and democrats and democrats didn't like the fact that you didn't offer enough spending cuts, republicans didn't like the fact that among your ideas was revenue enhancements. what they called automatic tax hikes. but still, it was a bridge. is that bridge now burned and destroyed? >> oh, no, i don't think so at all. as a matter of fact, our plan does not raise taxes. we actually cut the taxes dramatically and the revenue that we allocate is revenue from growth in the economy. which is exactly how we ought to approach it. this is the-- >> wait a minute, wait, didn't that include getting rid of credit and subsidies and the like that would effectively at least here in some states, raise taxes on those individuals to work. >> well, some are arguing that, but we reduce rates far more than we adjust the tax preferences so no matter how you look at it. we have f
that the president moved the goal posts after the gang of six revealed a plan earlier this week and a big reason why the talks broke down. and one of those six, he joins me now. senator, the gang is famous for trying to bridge republicans and democrats and democrats didn't like the fact that you didn't offer enough spending cuts, republicans didn't like the fact that among your ideas was revenue enhancements. what they called automatic tax hikes. but still, it was a bridge. is that bridge now...
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. >> he said that bottom line in the big deal, that's not going to happen. are you, are you going to be willing to go back to just, say, raising the debt ceiling still? >> well, i think i've been consistently saying here in this press room and everywhere that it is very important for us to raise the debt ceiling. we don't have an option on that. so if that's the best that congress can do, then i will sign an extension of the debt ceiling that takes us through 2013. >> neil: now, that is not a 14th amendment deal, right? that's just something a president can do on his own. could you explain that to me? >> it's sort of uncharted territory how this would work exactly. the constitution says that the debt of the united states shall not be questioned and could he do this unilaterally without congress being involved? it's possible. there's an article in the new york times, suggesting he could do as such. i tell you, there will be a lot of people jumping up and down on capitol hill if he does that in questioning the constitutionality of that and even that could impa
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the deficit is like tip o'neil big and fat and out of control. it was never personal and never in the sense they are doing today. >> where did this go? the president is saying that we don't have a dole by august 2nd we are defaulting. >> no, we are not defaulting. everyone knows it is raised. all of the checks will be paid and everyone will be paid . frankly the issue of the budget deficit and government spending and all of that. we have plenty of time and not that we shouldn't have done it sooner than later. the u.s. is not greece or portugal and the way of basing the tax rate increases and changes in obama care should be handled in the election. this is november 2012 issue. i would like to see a short term debt deal and let it be fought out in election time. that's where the voters make the choice . the end game is november 2012 and obama is playing it poorly and poll numbers are showing he's not getting advantage out of being mean and nasty and holding the u.s. hostage. this is not to his political advantage either. >> art, thank you. >>> and
the deficit is like tip o'neil big and fat and out of control. it was never personal and never in the sense they are doing today. >> where did this go? the president is saying that we don't have a dole by august 2nd we are defaulting. >> no, we are not defaulting. everyone knows it is raised. all of the checks will be paid and everyone will be paid . frankly the issue of the budget deficit and government spending and all of that. we have plenty of time and not that we shouldn't have...
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it's a big mystery to us but it looks very special and it's one of the thing that is goes along. then we can drive out and go out to where it says clays, which is one of the types of minerals. and that patch of green there is a place that we would study. then we go up into where it says sullfathes another kind of a hydrated mineral and then we work our way up the mound. so we're exploring a jee logical environment that consists of a stack of layers. so let me skip to the next one. why do these layers matter? well, this is the history of geological exploration on earth and 150 years ago when explorers discovered the grand canyon they discord these layers of rock. if you start at the bottom of the pile of layers and go to the top, it's like reading a novel and we think that's going to be a great novel about the evolution of mars that offers strong prospects potentially for the discovery of habittable environments and maybe even a shot at potentially discovering organic compounds. but even if we don't find those orgnicks what we learned like studying a place like the grand canyon is
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of the big three stock indices today. phone giant verizon was among those dragging on the dow. shares fell more than 2%. volume doubled on the drop as the stock is at its lowest price of the month. second quarter earnings were two cents per share better than anticipated. but its iphone business hasn't shown the explosive subscription growth. verizon wireless sign up just two-thirds of the iphone subscribers at a.t.&t. did during the past quarter. separately, lowell mcadams was officially named the new c.e.o., beginning august first. while telecom was one of the weakest sectors, technology was the strongest thanks to semiconductor maker advanced micro devices. earnings came in a penny ahead of estimates, not a huge surprise. but it was a strong third quarter outlook that shot the stock higher. take a look. a.m.d. was the second most actively traded nasdaq stock. volume quadrupled as shares jumped almost 20%. still, they have some ground to gain over worries about a.m.d.'s focus on net-book computers and lower end lap-tops
of the big three stock indices today. phone giant verizon was among those dragging on the dow. shares fell more than 2%. volume doubled on the drop as the stock is at its lowest price of the month. second quarter earnings were two cents per share better than anticipated. but its iphone business hasn't shown the explosive subscription growth. verizon wireless sign up just two-thirds of the iphone subscribers at a.t.&t. did during the past quarter. separately, lowell mcadams was officially...
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they come to find you but the thing is it's not like you only have obscura guests on you still get big names on your show you still get politicians why are they willing to put up with tough questions from you but they wouldn't be willing to put out from them with they came from somebody on m.s.n. b.c. or c.n.n. or on fox. well that's the funny part of it right because the people who get the best guess are the people who are the toughest on the yes the daily show has a fantastic guests and they rip everybody we get fantastic guests you know whether it's senator harry reid the majority leader you know congresswoman nancy pelosi john kerry senator sanders was on yesterday i mean you name it we've got it right for our part and i think probably for the daily show as well they appreciate a real conversation a lot of them do and plus some point you get so large that they go well i would like to reach that audience and you got that large because you or your audience trusts you because you tell the truth. well i want to thank you very much for joining us and telling us more about your story and
they come to find you but the thing is it's not like you only have obscura guests on you still get big names on your show you still get politicians why are they willing to put up with tough questions from you but they wouldn't be willing to put out from them with they came from somebody on m.s.n. b.c. or c.n.n. or on fox. well that's the funny part of it right because the people who get the best guess are the people who are the toughest on the yes the daily show has a fantastic guests and they...
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you know, we're a big extended family. and to, you know, a lot of those people i'm never going to see again. it's like -- go ahead. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. i know that you take so much pride in the space program and the way that you contributed to it. tell me one of your favorite memories. >> i'll be honest with you, one of my favorite memories was seeing and participating in the first launch of "columbia." if you look at our country's history coming up to "columbia," we had the end of the war in vietnam, you had watergate, you had the iran hostage crisis. there was a real crisis of confidence in our country leading up to that first launch. when we launched "columbia," we gave america something to be proud of. i'm really proud that i had the opportunity to participate in that. obviously over 30 years, i could definitely come up with a lot more. but i think that's out of all the launches that's still my single proudest moment. that we got this vehicle off the ground that wasn't supposed to be able to fly. >> i can see wh
you know, we're a big extended family. and to, you know, a lot of those people i'm never going to see again. it's like -- go ahead. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. i know that you take so much pride in the space program and the way that you contributed to it. tell me one of your favorite memories. >> i'll be honest with you, one of my favorite memories was seeing and participating in the first launch of "columbia." if you look at our country's history coming up to...
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big changes in the atmosphere. hopefully, that will be due to the big area of high pressure that we've been calling a heat dome. it's expected to slide a little bit farther stoto the south and when that happens, it will create a void and what will move is an area of low pressure and that will bring cooler temperatures for places like new york and eventually washington, d.c. where instead of triple digit heat, you'll see the temperatures cool down into the 90s and overnight lows into the 70s for washington, d.c. one more thing as we wrap things up. as we see these air masses, these contrasting air masses move, the result has been some scattered showers and some strong thunderstorms. if you happen to be in chicago and you're at the airport, you know about the delays you've had. all due to, again, that problem sweeping across the great lakes. we're going to talk more about that coming up throughout the morning. and of course, t.j., more on that heat. big story for us. back to you. >> reynolds, we appreciate you as alw
big changes in the atmosphere. hopefully, that will be due to the big area of high pressure that we've been calling a heat dome. it's expected to slide a little bit farther stoto the south and when that happens, it will create a void and what will move is an area of low pressure and that will bring cooler temperatures for places like new york and eventually washington, d.c. where instead of triple digit heat, you'll see the temperatures cool down into the 90s and overnight lows into the 70s for...
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or any of the big three cable channels to not be part of the establishment. put your it's a great question because looking at it from the outside been do the young turks for nine years know these is all of stuff that i was saying that they do trade access for unfortunately not covering the stories in a real way so their excess with getting the politicians on getting the white house cooperate if you're on the democratic side you know you're on fox news getting the republican administration to play ball new think it's incredibly important as you're going to elect and i've said this a hundred times but honestly it's saying it in theory and actually experiencing it is two different things so i was definitely surprised when he said it. just on the fact alone that did you would actually sit out loud that that's how are basically works so this point now you've spent time on the outside and you spent time on the inside now you know how the mainstream media works which is that they will do whatever it takes to keep voices in washington happy to consider continue being
or any of the big three cable channels to not be part of the establishment. put your it's a great question because looking at it from the outside been do the young turks for nine years know these is all of stuff that i was saying that they do trade access for unfortunately not covering the stories in a real way so their excess with getting the politicians on getting the white house cooperate if you're on the democratic side you know you're on fox news getting the republican administration to...
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workingf late this is a big story. david, i know a lot has been coming out since the president and john boehner spoke earlier w headed. what are you hearing? >> both sides, both the speaker's office and the white house were dueling in terms of the numbers and the framework and who was backing off this and pushing for that. although it may sound counterintuitive, the fact that the speaker wants to take this to the congress' level, negotiate with reid and other congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle might help this. they can figure out together where the votes are try and get something through each house and get it to the president. at this poin^ anything the president gets he will sign. i originally thought it was best to have the president in the room, because he could give the democrats cover and direct them as to where he wanted them to go. for whatever reason it doesn't appear to have worked. you might as well do the it now and not have a middleman who going to vote for what. >> that's really interesting.
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. >>> it pays big to be america's idol. forbes magazine just released the list of the top earning american idols. carrie underwood earned $20 million in the last year. chris daughtery and adam lambert made the list with $6 million each, and they didn't even win "american idol." fantasia and others round out the top five. as for the "american idol" host, ryan secrest, he pulled in $61 million doing a number of jobs just last year. >> not bad! >>> all right. the stunning new developments in the bryan stow investigation. the suspect is now getting his name cleared. we'll take you live to los angeles. what police are saying about accusing the wrong man in that brutal beating. >> san francisco police are looking for new evidence in a shooting that seriously injured an 11-year-old girl. coming up, what neighbors say they saw minutes before the shooting happened. >> plus, flames rip through a retirement home. the effort to make sure the fire stays under control. >>> new information continues to come in about the three people arres
. >>> it pays big to be america's idol. forbes magazine just released the list of the top earning american idols. carrie underwood earned $20 million in the last year. chris daughtery and adam lambert made the list with $6 million each, and they didn't even win "american idol." fantasia and others round out the top five. as for the "american idol" host, ryan secrest, he pulled in $61 million doing a number of jobs just last year. >> not bad! >>> all...
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he was always striving for a big deal. from the speaker's perspective, the white house at the last minute from their view moved the goal posts. they -- what it sounds like, not only comes to some agreement on a framework, but they were talking real details on some of these proposals, having to do with cuts and spending cuts and medicare and enconstitutitlemen all that. after this agreement that they have come to -- it had reached, they say the white house moved the goal posts. and in their view, speaker bane her to step back, take stock of the situation and really look at the calendar very seriously. as he said had, to do something because the white house's vision was not in line with that of congress. and that's why speaker boehner has now made this very aggressive move saying he's now just working with congress on this. >> jessica, we're running very tight on time tonight. i want to get through a lot fast. is there a sense when you look at the numbers that both sides talk about, even if you take their conflicting version
he was always striving for a big deal. from the speaker's perspective, the white house at the last minute from their view moved the goal posts. they -- what it sounds like, not only comes to some agreement on a framework, but they were talking real details on some of these proposals, having to do with cuts and spending cuts and medicare and enconstitutitlemen all that. after this agreement that they have come to -- it had reached, they say the white house moved the goal posts. and in their...
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this was a big explosion. you have to wonder how somebody with no apparent training does this on his own, and that leads us to see maybe he committed this on his own, but did someone help him build a bomb and get firearms and plan this. >> you have to wonder about the al qaeda aspect, because the car bomb would be a hallmark typical al qaeda effect. not so much the killing spree with a lone crazy guy with the kids on the the island. is there any suggestion anywhere that al qaeda may have had a hand in this? >> even al qaeda-types now who initially were cheering this on saying hooray are saying it doesn't matter who did it. we celebrate anyway. >> why do they do that? they see 84 children being killed and think we can't even do that? >> they call this divine punishment. they say that's for norway being involved in afghanistan and for defaming the prophet mohammed, et cetera, et cetera. there's been so much damage done. who will look at this and try to copycat this? are there other people out there who are going
this was a big explosion. you have to wonder how somebody with no apparent training does this on his own, and that leads us to see maybe he committed this on his own, but did someone help him build a bomb and get firearms and plan this. >> you have to wonder about the al qaeda aspect, because the car bomb would be a hallmark typical al qaeda effect. not so much the killing spree with a lone crazy guy with the kids on the the island. is there any suggestion anywhere that al qaeda may have...
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you know, and it sounds like what is the big difference. but it really needed a specific, for me to understand that real new york vibe, that is what i was going for. >> yet known reason why i should direct a movie. >> i think so too. >> as soon as i write a script as soon as i get out of here ari will call me and say where's the script. >> the plan is to do a movie. >> rose: i think should come at this table. >> i would love you on a show, a movie it would be great. >> it would up our street cred. >> rose: thank you. great to see you genz. >> thank you very much. >> fundi for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american express. additional fund funding provided by these funders.
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workingf late this is a big story. david, i know a lot has been coming out since the president and john boehner spoke earlier w headed. what are you hearing? >> both sides, both the speaker's office and the white house were dueling in terms of the numbers and the framework and who was backing off this and pushing for that. although it may sound counterintuitive, the fact that the speaker wants to take this to the congress' level, negotiate with reid and other congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle might help this. they can figure out together where the votes are try and get something through each house and get it to the president. at this poin^ anything the president gets he will sign. i originally thought it was best to have the president in the room, because he could give the democrats cover and direct them as to where he wanted them to go. for whatever reason it doesn't appear to have worked. you might as well do the it now and not have a middleman who going to vote for what. >> that's really interesting.
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it's a big day. catharine's wedding dress goes on display, and it's expected to draw in crowds of half a million over the next couple of months. it was a royal fashion feast for the eyes the first time around. now we get another taste. the queen joined kate to see it on display in its full glory. it should have been bonding team for the monarch and her grandson's new wife, but her magesty wasn't impressed. >> it's horrible. >> reporter: the ghostly display rather than the dress itself, kate will be hoping. with or without her in it, the alexander mcqueen dress is a sight to behold. for $28 entrance fee, you can get an up close look at the lace floral detail, ivory and white satin, and a skirt that resembles an opening flower. >> the beauty really is in the detail. >> reporter: record numbers are expected. fans just aren't royaled out yet. >> we come to see the dress, of course. >> like so many people watched it and to actually see it, that's -- that would be pretty cool. >> well, it is really, really
it's a big day. catharine's wedding dress goes on display, and it's expected to draw in crowds of half a million over the next couple of months. it was a royal fashion feast for the eyes the first time around. now we get another taste. the queen joined kate to see it on display in its full glory. it should have been bonding team for the monarch and her grandson's new wife, but her magesty wasn't impressed. >> it's horrible. >> reporter: the ghostly display rather than the dress...
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today is the last day of the big heat here. tomorrow is a cooler day and much better next week. >> for those of us who had to walk through the city yesterday this concrete jungle when you walked past those stores with the air-conditioning blowing out, a second of relief as you walk through it. can i ask you about the humidity danger. we had 104 yesterday as you're saying that's two degrees shy of an all time high. but you know, you add in the humidity, eric, 113, 114 it feels like. how does this make things dangerous? >> it stresses your body. when you sweat you can feel when it's humid it sits on you. when that evaporates in dry air that's how your body cools off. when it's humid outside, you don't get that relief. your body is working harder that's when people succumb to heatstroke and heat related issues. that's what makes this weather so dashlgs. >> eric fisher many thanks. >>> well developing now in europe. a nation in shock this morning after a killing spree claims the lives of at least 91 people apparently carried out by
today is the last day of the big heat here. tomorrow is a cooler day and much better next week. >> for those of us who had to walk through the city yesterday this concrete jungle when you walked past those stores with the air-conditioning blowing out, a second of relief as you walk through it. can i ask you about the humidity danger. we had 104 yesterday as you're saying that's two degrees shy of an all time high. but you know, you add in the humidity, eric, 113, 114 it feels like. how...
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. >> it's a big, big day for you all and many other same-sex couples, but it's also a big day for people who are opponents of same-sex marriage. we know that there are some protests that are planned for tomorrow, but are you concerned at all about that element taking away from the day? of course people have their beliefs and they have a right to them, but are you concerned that your happy day could also be a hugely controversial day and some of that controversy gets a lot of attention as well? >> i believe it's always going to -- there's always going to be some controversy behind same-sex marriage, but everyone has their own opinions, their own views, and we respect that as we expect people to respect our beliefs as well, and our ways of being. but really, that's not anything that we'd really -- that at least i'm too concerned about. everyone has a right to say something. >> you all tell us as well, there was a lottery. they knew a lot of people would want to get married immediately and the courthouses just weren't going to be able to handle it. you tdecided to put your names n the hat t
. >> it's a big, big day for you all and many other same-sex couples, but it's also a big day for people who are opponents of same-sex marriage. we know that there are some protests that are planned for tomorrow, but are you concerned at all about that element taking away from the day? of course people have their beliefs and they have a right to them, but are you concerned that your happy day could also be a hugely controversial day and some of that controversy gets a lot of attention as...
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it was not a massive group nor a big effort. >> that's right. i think one, you will find this will be hard to do alone. the times square bomber, it's hard to have one guy to get the materials and put it together correctly and detonate it. it's reasonable to suspect he had some amount of help. and we are hearing from media sources the individual in custody may have been a farmer. that would explain his access to large quantities of fertilizer to make such a big bomb that went off in oslo. you will learn a lot more from officials in norway to make sense out of this tragedy. >> did you have a sense in your time working with the government that there was some senses of places like norway that terrorism was something that could not come there, because in fairness, before 9/11 and the first world trade center attack, we felt it could not come here either. >> it's true, but the wikileaks cable comes from several years ago. in recent years, my understanding from a u.s. counterterrorism officials is that norway did begin to understand it could happen the
it was not a massive group nor a big effort. >> that's right. i think one, you will find this will be hard to do alone. the times square bomber, it's hard to have one guy to get the materials and put it together correctly and detonate it. it's reasonable to suspect he had some amount of help. and we are hearing from media sources the individual in custody may have been a farmer. that would explain his access to large quantities of fertilizer to make such a big bomb that went off in oslo....
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nationwide, you can see why where that big focus is. we're doing a little better in places across the southwest. albuquerque is looking at 88. 91 in denver. that's hot if you're exerting yourself in the peak of the heat of the day. the other thing to mention especially in the peak of the heat of the day is that the air quality and many of these cities is very poor too. you don't want to go outside for that reason either. we have been calling this a heat dome. what really is that. basically we have got this dome of high pressure that is stacked way up, thousands of feet, even miles up into the atmosphere, where we have high pressure. and what happens when you have a high pressure system, you think high and dry, sunny and beautiful, right? but high pressure has descending air in it. when it descends, it compresses and heats up. when you're near the center of the dome or the center of the high, it stays very, very warm and you're seeing the worst of it. that's why we have been seeing hotter temperatures in new york city than what you've be
nationwide, you can see why where that big focus is. we're doing a little better in places across the southwest. albuquerque is looking at 88. 91 in denver. that's hot if you're exerting yourself in the peak of the heat of the day. the other thing to mention especially in the peak of the heat of the day is that the air quality and many of these cities is very poor too. you don't want to go outside for that reason either. we have been calling this a heat dome. what really is that. basically we...
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and for our big number. to go back how far our government's debt goes, believe it or not to 1790 when the government bonds were issued to pay off the revolutionary war. how much is owed to people many the george washington administration? $55,757. i wonder what the fo that one. that is tonight's big number. that's "hardball" for now. chris will be back on monday. up next "your [ male announcer ] we asked real people if they'd help us with an experiment for febreze fabric refresher. they agreed. [ experimenter 1 ] relax, take some nice deep breaths. [ experimenter 2 ] what do you smell? lilac. clean. there's something that's really fresh. a little bit beach-y. like children's blankets. smells like home. [ experimenter 1 ] okay. take your blindfolds off. ♪ hello? [ male announcer ] and now new and improved febreze fabric refresher with up to two times the odor elimination so you can breathe happy, guaranteed. my old contacts would sometimes move and blur my vision. then my eye doctor told me about acuvue® o
and for our big number. to go back how far our government's debt goes, believe it or not to 1790 when the government bonds were issued to pay off the revolutionary war. how much is owed to people many the george washington administration? $55,757. i wonder what the fo that one. that is tonight's big number. that's "hardball" for now. chris will be back on monday. up next "your [ male announcer ] we asked real people if they'd help us with an experiment for febreze fabric...
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has the big deal turned into a big fizzle, pat buchanan? >> it has not, john. did it for awhile but now it is back, and we're talking about something close to adds 4 trillion deal. the president is deep in negotiations with boehner and cantor, and here are the terms. you raise the debt ceiling, at the same time there are 3 trillion in cuts, and they deal with social security and medicare. there is no revenue enhancement. however, you get together some kind of commission which what it does, john, it drops tax rates in return for giving away these deductions, exemptions, allowances, breaks, which in effect is pure reaganism. there's one problem with that. there's a penalty if nothing is done by the end of 2012 the old reagan tax rates for the wealthy go back into effect. john, there's possibly a big deal for this reason. there is weeping and gnashing of teeth in the democratic caucus, in the senate, and in the house over what obama is dealing with boehner. >> boehner's got his problems, too. >> well, boehner -- i think cantor is in on this deal, it appears. of co
has the big deal turned into a big fizzle, pat buchanan? >> it has not, john. did it for awhile but now it is back, and we're talking about something close to adds 4 trillion deal. the president is deep in negotiations with boehner and cantor, and here are the terms. you raise the debt ceiling, at the same time there are 3 trillion in cuts, and they deal with social security and medicare. there is no revenue enhancement. however, you get together some kind of commission which what it...
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and there is no big changes coming up soon. and one area of low pressure is out of here, another developing. it's going to bring us further cooling for tomorrow, as the onshore wind and this sea breeze strengthenth and we're going to have more coverage in terms of low clouds and fog. temperatures by morning into 50s as you can see here z there could be a few spotty areas of drizzle into the morning with this deep marine layer. today, hanging around and temperatures near beaches into 60s and inland areas you'll see sun into 80s, very pleasant weather for you and everyone else in between. so there is 76 degrees for you in cupertino. if you want 80s you've got to go to los gatos. 73 in palo alto and mountain view. and mid-60s around places like millbrae. you'll get a breeze coming in from the gap. low 60s along coast and clouds will hang around most of the afternoon. daily city, 60 degrees and breezy. 61 into sunset district. downtown san francisco, is 63 with a mix of sun and clouds. and looking at the north bay, upper 50s to low
and there is no big changes coming up soon. and one area of low pressure is out of here, another developing. it's going to bring us further cooling for tomorrow, as the onshore wind and this sea breeze strengthenth and we're going to have more coverage in terms of low clouds and fog. temperatures by morning into 50s as you can see here z there could be a few spotty areas of drizzle into the morning with this deep marine layer. today, hanging around and temperatures near beaches into 60s and...
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>>> a number of big breaking stories top this hour in the cnn newsroom. it's being called the norwegian equivalent of the oklahoma city bombing. a homegrown terrorist kills 140 people, most of them children in an attack aimed at taking over the u.s. government. a meeting between the president and the white house lasted only an hour today. this hour, new information on the next step republicans plan to take and when. >>> and -- ♪ breaking news out or london, singer and long time drug abuser amy winehouse is dead in her home. >>> and sexting took down a u.s. congressman, but you know who sexts the most? i'm don lemon, the news starts right now. >> i can't understand really what happened. >> two attacks in norway, at least 92 people dead, 85 of them at a youth camp. seven dead in a bombing in the capital of oslo. so far, one man arrested and charged in both attacks, that man identified by local media as anders baring brevin. police now say they haven't ruled out the possibility that others were involved, the accounts in the youth camp of utoya island are c
>>> a number of big breaking stories top this hour in the cnn newsroom. it's being called the norwegian equivalent of the oklahoma city bombing. a homegrown terrorist kills 140 people, most of them children in an attack aimed at taking over the u.s. government. a meeting between the president and the white house lasted only an hour today. this hour, new information on the next step republicans plan to take and when. >>> and -- ♪ breaking news out or london, singer and long...
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i'm not a big one on that. but we said it last week, many people get great bargains at thrift stores. >> absolutely. i'm still very inspired by your $12 -- >> $12, right, right, right. >> then the commute. you've got to drive or catch the bus or something, sometimes you can't avoid. >> we don't realize when we drive in ourselves how much it is costing. we have got gas, we have maintenance on the car and depending where you work, you may have parking, right? one thing would be get a car pool. i know it might not be as fun and independent as having your own car, but car pool, you cut your costs in half. public transport and, of course, all these things we're talking about are good for the environment. so also very good things. fred, before we finish, i want to say, do you know what i hear is the number one excuse people don't do most of these things? >> convenience? >> i'm exhausted. >> don't have time to make the lunch or the coffee. >> exhausted. i'm not organized enough. so if you're struggle iing with money,
i'm not a big one on that. but we said it last week, many people get great bargains at thrift stores. >> absolutely. i'm still very inspired by your $12 -- >> $12, right, right, right. >> then the commute. you've got to drive or catch the bus or something, sometimes you can't avoid. >> we don't realize when we drive in ourselves how much it is costing. we have got gas, we have maintenance on the car and depending where you work, you may have parking, right? one thing...
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boehner has walked away from the negotiations on a major deficit reduction agreement, the so-called big deal with president obama. speaker of the house, john boehner, told reporters he would be calling the president and then at 5:30 tonight, he told the president he would no longer be working with the president on a deal on the debt. the speaker says he will now be working on a way forward with republican and democratic leaders in the house and senate on raising the debt ceiling. in a few minutes, i'll be joined by eugene robinson, richard wolffe, and kent conrad. first, here's the president in the white house after speaking with speaker boehnor. >> this was an extraordinarily fair deal. if it was unbalanced, it was unbalanced in the direction of not enough revenue. but in the interest of being serious about deficit reduction, i was willing to take a lot of heat from my party, and i spoke to democratic leaders yesterday, and although they didn't sign off on a plan, they were willing to engage in serious negotiations, despite a lot of heat from a lot of interest groups around the country
boehner has walked away from the negotiations on a major deficit reduction agreement, the so-called big deal with president obama. speaker of the house, john boehner, told reporters he would be calling the president and then at 5:30 tonight, he told the president he would no longer be working with the president on a deal on the debt. the speaker says he will now be working on a way forward with republican and democratic leaders in the house and senate on raising the debt ceiling. in a few...
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it's a big, big day four all and many other same sex couples. but it's also a big day for people who are opponents of same sex marriage. we know that there are some protests that are planned for tomorrow. but are you concerned at all about that element taking away from the day inof course people have their beliefs and they have a right to them. your concerned your happy day could also be a hugely controversial day and some of that controversy gets a lot of attention as well? >> i believe it's always going to -- there's always going some controversy behind same sex marriage, but, you know, everyone has their own opinions, their own views and, you know, we respect that as we expect people to respect our beliefs as well. and our ways of being. but really that's not anything that we really -- that at least i'm too concerned about. everyone has a right to say something. >> you alltel us as well, the last lottery. they knew a lot of people would want to get married immediately. courthouses wouldn't be able to handle it. you decided to put your name in
it's a big, big day four all and many other same sex couples. but it's also a big day for people who are opponents of same sex marriage. we know that there are some protests that are planned for tomorrow. but are you concerned at all about that element taking away from the day inof course people have their beliefs and they have a right to them. your concerned your happy day could also be a hugely controversial day and some of that controversy gets a lot of attention as well? >> i believe...
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they've seen what happens in greece, they've seen the net results of big spending entitlement programs that aren't addressed and many in wall street are concerned it might happen here. >> the president said yesterday he was concerned about wall street and interesting enough that the speaker of the house and the president came out with these statements about the breakdown and the impasse after the markets closed on friday. does that mean that they, as politicians, also have some bottom line concerns about how their statements and their actions in terms of the politics of this, would affect wall street? >> oh, i hope they're well aware, kelly, because certainly wall street has been keeping a close eye on washington. not just the last number of weeks, but for quite some time and why many in wall street, actually say, moving past moody's, s & p the opinion of the rating agencies and focusing on not so much the debt ceiling, but the debt itself and got many questioning, kelly, whether u.s. debt continues to be a good investment even if the compromise on the debt ceiling and potential defaul
they've seen what happens in greece, they've seen the net results of big spending entitlement programs that aren't addressed and many in wall street are concerned it might happen here. >> the president said yesterday he was concerned about wall street and interesting enough that the speaker of the house and the president came out with these statements about the breakdown and the impasse after the markets closed on friday. does that mean that they, as politicians, also have some bottom...
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. >>> and for anyone who's wanting to know what's the next big thing in popular culture? we'll bring you the most exciting event of the year. every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> goats are now roaming and grazing in idaho, the city hired the goats to eat noxious weeds in a 680-acre reserves. the weeds choke out the native plants if left alone. the goats are expected to kbraz for about a week. >>> all right, well it's a good thing they have those weeds because in many other parts of the country, there's drought and though everything, all kinds of vegetation, crops, et cetera, are dying. >> it is actually the extremely serious situation especially across the state of texas righ
. >>> and for anyone who's wanting to know what's the next big thing in popular culture? we'll bring you the most exciting event of the year. every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what...
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just the fact that people know your name is a big, big advantage. and so a lot of candidates that want to be president have to spend a lot of time getting that name recognition. >> host: ann arbor, michigan, greg on our democrats line. >> caller: hey, good morning, how are you. >> guest: hi. >> caller: i was listening about special interests taking over government. how is that the alcohol and tobacco commissions be in charge of drug laws. go to our u.s. surgeon general's website, ma'am, 400,000 americans dead last year from tobacco, over 100,000 dead from alcohol, over 150,000 dead from prescription drugs. zero dead from marijuana overdose. how is it that the tobacco lobby can come before congress and complain about marijuana being legal -- >> host: i think you're offtopic and i apologize. let's go to savannah, georgia, barbara, republican line, savannah georgia, you're on. >> caller: ok, thank you. i want to know why would they allow one candidate to opt out and the other one not to opt out? that certainly makes an uneven playing field and that cer
just the fact that people know your name is a big, big advantage. and so a lot of candidates that want to be president have to spend a lot of time getting that name recognition. >> host: ann arbor, michigan, greg on our democrats line. >> caller: hey, good morning, how are you. >> guest: hi. >> caller: i was listening about special interests taking over government. how is that the alcohol and tobacco commissions be in charge of drug laws. go to our u.s. surgeon general's...
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. ,,,,,, [ female announcer ] at jcpenney, we're giving you a big thank you this friday and saturday with the simplest way to save extra! just use your jcpenney rewards credit card to save an extra 20% on everything storewide! no exclusions! save an extra 20% on styles for her, brands for him, and clothes for kids. plus get an extra 20% off shoes, too! no jcpenney card? we'll still thank you with an extra 15% off! the savings are that simple! go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. we make style affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> did you take
. ,,,,,, [ female announcer ] at jcpenney, we're giving you a big thank you this friday and saturday with the simplest way to save extra! just use your jcpenney rewards credit card to save an extra 20% on everything storewide! no exclusions! save an extra 20% on styles for her, brands for him, and clothes for kids. plus get an extra 20% off shoes, too! no jcpenney card? we'll still thank you with an extra 15% off! the savings are that simple! go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. we make...
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this was in upstate new york, they say the big reagan really ended the bus. the truck driver was killed. a bus passenger it describes the scene on board. >> i was sitting in a seat with my mom, and then it looked as though the bus exploded in we went right in the air everyone out of their seats and then called hell broke loose--all hell broke loose. >> it became difficult to breathe, it like it's the ear was black, it just seemed like it took for ever. >> troopers say that one man held a lot by pulling passengers from the burning bus. a police officer in ohio is in trouble for the way he behaved during a traffic stop it happened last month in canton ohio, take a look at the-camera video released by a gun rights group. >> you were supposed to say that off the d ### >> i should have put 10 bullets in your * * and let you drop. and he would've been a witness as i execute you because you are stupid. >> he must now realize the could hear him, he is on leave. the police chief said that the behavior is not acceptable and the officer is under investigation. in miami
this was in upstate new york, they say the big reagan really ended the bus. the truck driver was killed. a bus passenger it describes the scene on board. >> i was sitting in a seat with my mom, and then it looked as though the bus exploded in we went right in the air everyone out of their seats and then called hell broke loose--all hell broke loose. >> it became difficult to breathe, it like it's the ear was black, it just seemed like it took for ever. >> troopers say that one...
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roger, little roger, terry anne, pony, big mickey, little mickey, gray, zany. he's a little slow. jeanie, ginger, spice, cookie, daphne, candy and tucker. i have 700 cats. >> reporter: welcome to the cat house where in every corner, under every bush, in every tree, in every room, there are cats and cats and more cats. >> if i were a cat, this is where i'd be. >> reporter: lynea has turned her home into an enormous 12,000-acre no kill cat sanctuary. a not for profit organization that takes in the cats that no one else wants. >> when you see a box out here in the morning, you know darned well no good can come of this. what have we got here? oh, look at you. >> reporter: it is an enormous operation. just to feed the cats alone -- >> feeding time. >> reporter: -- requires massive resources. >> hi, guys. just help yourself. who needs me? >> reporter: a staff of 25. >> i need you to feed them. >> okay. >> reporter: a thousand pounds of dry kibble a week and a yearly food budget that tops $200,000, and it is a tough life but the life lynea chose. she was once a beauty
roger, little roger, terry anne, pony, big mickey, little mickey, gray, zany. he's a little slow. jeanie, ginger, spice, cookie, daphne, candy and tucker. i have 700 cats. >> reporter: welcome to the cat house where in every corner, under every bush, in every tree, in every room, there are cats and cats and more cats. >> if i were a cat, this is where i'd be. >> reporter: lynea has turned her home into an enormous 12,000-acre no kill cat sanctuary. a not for profit...
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here's that big catalyst that makes this happen, that big heat dome. we expect it to break down a little bit and drift a bit more to the south. that creates a void in the atmosphere. that vacuum is going to be filled in by cooler air that's going to come in from the north compliments of this frontal boundary. as it comes through, we could see scattered showers and storms. what's better is right behind that, we're going to have the cooler air in places like our nation's capital. we'll feel the difference monday, tuesday and wednesday. as we wrap things up, highs will be in the 90s and lows mainly into the 70s which is pretty much where we should be this time of the year. it's not going to be the oppressive triple-digit heat. >> it's like, you can cut the humidity with a knife outside. >> it's brutal. >> yeah. thanks so much, reynolds. appreciate it. >>> a law legalizing same-sex marriage in new york state takes effect this weekend. but what happens to those couples' rights when they travel or move to another state? our legal guys are here to talk about
here's that big catalyst that makes this happen, that big heat dome. we expect it to break down a little bit and drift a bit more to the south. that creates a void in the atmosphere. that vacuum is going to be filled in by cooler air that's going to come in from the north compliments of this frontal boundary. as it comes through, we could see scattered showers and storms. what's better is right behind that, we're going to have the cooler air in places like our nation's capital. we'll feel the...
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so i think the president took a big risk. maybe we will see his tone as he is giving it to them, angry, treating them like children. but a lot of people will take a look at it and say there's some arrogance and self-superiority there. >> rooney: . >> lehrer: well, it's 6:36 as we're speaking eastern time and the president's still speaking. in the white house briefing room. but he says, mark, that he's going to-- he called the bipartisan congressional leadership to the white house tomorrow, saturday for a meeting. but boehner says he's not negotiating, what's going on? that's what i am trying to get. we don't know. >> well, john boehner said he himself was going to now negotiate with the leaders of the senate. and to try and come up with something. that was in his statement. so but the president did say, not to come from me, he said be at the white house tomorrow morning at 11:00 and come up with a solution. it's up to you. i know the best of my knowledge harry reid and mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi have not been-- or citiz
so i think the president took a big risk. maybe we will see his tone as he is giving it to them, angry, treating them like children. but a lot of people will take a look at it and say there's some arrogance and self-superiority there. >> rooney: . >> lehrer: well, it's 6:36 as we're speaking eastern time and the president's still speaking. in the white house briefing room. but he says, mark, that he's going to-- he called the bipartisan congressional leadership to the white house...
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, he wanted the big deal, only one that wanted the big deal, pushed it to the end, didn't get the big deal, but he got the perception he wanted. now he doesn't have to deal with any of the political consequences of the big deal. that looks like a big win for the president, and it looks like a perfectly manipulated process by the president from beginning to end. >> lawrence, i really don't think this was stage craft. in this case, the perception is the reality, in other words, the president was willing to make the tough decisions. i was part of the biden negotiations, i remember when talk turned to trying to do something serious on the health care issue, we said you need to talk about these issues on the revenue side with the same degree of seriousness. that's when they walked out of those discussions. same thing, when they got to talking about really making sure the revenues were there at the end of the day, the speaker's caucus left him. look, i think what we'll find out at the end of the day here is that there was no enforceability to the republican's part of the bargain, but we wil
, he wanted the big deal, only one that wanted the big deal, pushed it to the end, didn't get the big deal, but he got the perception he wanted. now he doesn't have to deal with any of the political consequences of the big deal. that looks like a big win for the president, and it looks like a perfectly manipulated process by the president from beginning to end. >> lawrence, i really don't think this was stage craft. in this case, the perception is the reality, in other words, the...